The North American Review, Band 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... France ; and we specially desire to be informed as to his complicity with the adventurer Miranda ; for , as the account stands , the thought may pos- sibly occur to some that the first Secretary of the Treasury was also , in intent and ...
... France ; and we specially desire to be informed as to his complicity with the adventurer Miranda ; for , as the account stands , the thought may pos- sibly occur to some that the first Secretary of the Treasury was also , in intent and ...
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... France , in the sixteenth century . Mr. Adams aimed simply to show , more clearly than he had yet done , " the dangers from powerful factions in ill - balanced forms of government . " To furnish the American mind with a repo lican or ...
... France , in the sixteenth century . Mr. Adams aimed simply to show , more clearly than he had yet done , " the dangers from powerful factions in ill - balanced forms of government . " To furnish the American mind with a repo lican or ...
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... France , in November , 1777 , and the welcome tidings , in the same month , 1782 , that the strug- gle was about to end , the mother having consented to treat with her rebellious children on the basis of independence . In the eighth ...
... France , in November , 1777 , and the welcome tidings , in the same month , 1782 , that the strug- gle was about to end , the mother having consented to treat with her rebellious children on the basis of independence . In the eighth ...
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... France , which produced divis- ions from which the Federalists never recovered . Previousl and down to the inception of that measure , dissatisfaction had been inconsiderable among his political friends , as appears by the letters of ...
... France , which produced divis- ions from which the Federalists never recovered . Previousl and down to the inception of that measure , dissatisfaction had been inconsiderable among his political friends , as appears by the letters of ...
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... France were of such a nature , that , do as our government would , loud and unjust complaints were sure to follow . Of these , Washing- ton bore his full share ; but he bore them in silence . His suc- cessor , on the other hand ...
... France were of such a nature , that , do as our government would , loud and unjust complaints were sure to follow . Of these , Washing- ton bore his full share ; but he bore them in silence . His suc- cessor , on the other hand ...
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